ENF 6.2 Introduction
This chapter contains guidance on the use of the FSA's powers under the Act to apply to court for orders:
- (1)
in relation to the contravention of a relevant requirement (section 380 of the Act (Injunctions));
- (2)
in cases of market abuse (section 381 of the Act (Injunctions in cases of market abuse)); and
- (3)
at the request of the Home State regulator of an incoming EEA firm (section 198 of the Act (Power to apply to court for injunction in respect of certain overseas insurance companies)).
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The orders the court may make following an application by the FSA are generally known in England and Wales and Northern Ireland as injunctions, and in Scotland as interdicts. In this chapter, the word 'injunction' and the word 'order' also mean 'interdict'.
A person who disobeys an injunction may be in contempt of court and be liable to imprisonment, to a fine, and/or to have his assets seized.